The Temple of
Jupiter at Baalbek
Part II
Ahatmose April 14, 2021 09:20AM
Hi all here is a study I have
done
Now there has been something troubling me about the ratio of a
Roman Pes to an Imperial Foot. The ratio of 0.971 seemed vaguely
familiar but I could not place it until now. In my assertion that
The Sacred Code was in fact 2 x Pi or 12 as shown below. It is my
assertion that The Sacred or Secret Code was not only Phi as in
the golden mean which we already knew but was in fact two Phi as
in the configuration below and thus representing The Wood
Pentagram and The Pyramid of Khafre
Here below is an image demonstration the premise
However in tangent with that is the fact that 6 when divided by
Phi or 1.618034 yields the value of 3.7082039325
Thus in our image of The Sacred Code we get this image:
So the ratio of The Roman Pes to The Imperial foot is derived, at
least according to this study I have done, from {[(6 / Phi) + 6]
/ 10} to equal 0.9708204
OR
simply 12 / 1.236068 which is simply 12 divided by the square
root of 5 minus 1
12 / (sq rt of 5 - 1)
12 / (2.236068 - 1)
12 / 1.236068 = 9.708204
So it appears that the 1, 2 and square root of 5 right angled
triangle gets involved again !
And just a side line here to explore in the future but there
would be 21.24 Roman Pes in A Royal Cubit.
For future reading:
[en.wikipedia.org] check here for link to "link"
[en.wikipedia.org]
And of interest we have "the link" Link (no pun
intended) check by clicking on first 'link" in previous Wiki
site
It is defined as EXACTLY 7.92 inches but it is an arbitrary
setting of an obviously older measurement
So how many Roman Unicae would that be ? Simply divided by
9.708204 and we get 8.15805
Now sq rt of 2 / sq rt of 3 gives us 0.8165 and this gives us if
defined as Roman Unicae (x 10) or 8.165 and we get in imperial
measurements 7.927 or checking to about 7/1000ths of an inch. So
once again in appears that the square roots of Giza may enter
into the picture. So is "the link" based on the sq rt
of 2 and sq rt of 3 and The Roman Unicae ?